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  • #16
    Originally posted by Mozzz View Post
    Well I have had the Khumo's on for a couple of days, no hard driving yet but I have to say, for me, they ride much better than the Pirelli Scorpion Verde's. The Verde's are definitely much firmer and probably the better "performance" tyre when driving hard. The Khumo's appear to be more compliant touring type of tyre. I have to say I am very happy with the Khumo's so far and will post any updates should my views change over time.

    I reside in Oxley, Brisbane - so if anyone wants to go for a drive in my 2018 Tiguan Wolfie to see what the Khumo tyres are like - just message me.
    Thanks mate for the update.

    How do you find the tyre road noise? Any different from the Pirelli Scorpion Verde?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by FastMitch View Post
      Thanks mate for the update.

      How do you find the tyre road noise? Any different from the Pirelli Scorpion Verde?
      Can't say I noticed road noise with the Verde's or the Khumo's, haven't yet done 100- 110kph on the highway yet but will report back once I have.

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      • #18
        For those looking for a discount on Pirelli's, MyCar Tyre & Auto have 40% off All Pirelli Tyres - EOFY Sale 5th June 2024.

        mycar.com.au/offers/eofy-sale
        Last edited by FastMitch; 15-06-2024, 03:42 PM.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by dmn View Post
          The only issue I have at the moment is that have three Michelin Latitude Sports 3 tyres sitting in my garage with only 2k on them that nobody wants - oh well, can't win all the time
          If you were in Vic I would have taken 2

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          • #20
            For anyone interested, I bought the Goodyear Efficient Grip Performance (v1) in mid-2022 to replace the original Conti SportContact (they lasted 65k kms) after reviewing quite a few articles/vids. Have done 47k kms and have been very happy. Its not a performance tyre so not as 'sporty' as the Contis (I don't drive hard anyway) but they're very good in the wet, ride quietly & comfortably with decent feedback and good value for money (via Tyresales.com.au). Would recommend and would purchase again.
            2017 VW Tiguan Mk II - 162tsi Highline - 118,000 km

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            • #21
              I went to have the ContiSports rotated on the Tiguan at it's latest service and the factory front tires are already shot - 1mm & 2mm after only 27K kms!

              Not sure if the wheel alignment is out, or I just drive them hard (rears are 4mm each).

              I run Michelin Pilot Sport 4S on my Arteon (and our previous Passats), but probably not for the Tiguan...

              Thinking of trying the Pirelli Verdes, though it sounds like they're noisier and less comfy.. any idea how these would compare to the Pilot Sports?
              2018 Arteon R-Line - Black, Sunroof, Dynaudio, 20" Wheels, RacingLine: Stage 2 ECU+DSG|380mm BBK|Intercooler+Hoses|Oil Cooler|R600 Intake|Adjustable Front Droplinks|Dogbone Insert|Subframe Brace+Alignment Kit|Propshaft Alignment Kit, Milltek: Zirotec Downpipe, Harding: Front+Rear Sway Bars|Rear Droplinks, Other: OSRAM Dynamic Indicators, EvcX Throttle Controller, 034 (RED) Coil Packs, Various Carbon Bits
              2022 Tiguan Allspace R-Line, Grey - Sunroof, Harmon Kardon

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              • #22
                Originally posted by nermal View Post
                I went to have the ContiSports rotated on the Tiguan at it's latest service and the factory front tires are already shot - 1mm & 2mm after only 27K kms!

                Not sure if the wheel alignment is out, or I just drive them hard (rears are 4mm each).

                I run Michelin Pilot Sport 4S on my Arteon (and our previous Passats), but probably not for the Tiguan...

                Thinking of trying the Pirelli Verdes, though it sounds like they're noisier and less comfy.. any idea how these would compare to the Pilot Sports?
                Just be mindful with the Pirelli Scorpion Verde's that some of the ones they sell are "all season" tyres which really are not suited for the vast majority of Australia (they are designed to handle light ice and snow and cold climates). In Australia we need what is referred to in the tyre world as "Summer tyres" due to our climate.

                These are the "All Season" Verdes. Note all the little slits in the tread. You do not want these: PIRELLI SCORPION VERDE ALL SEASON 235/50R19 99H Tyre

                These are the "Summer" version. These are fine: PIRELLI SCORPION VERDE 235/50R19 99V Tyres | Tyresales

                The Michelins and Contisports you have are a high performance tyre. Nice and quiet and good grip but the tradeoff is relatively short life (soft rubber). You might be better off moving to a slightly less performance oriented tyre which will give a longer life. I have these Hankook Ventus S1 Evo 3 SUV tyres on my Audi SQ5 and am very happy with them. Currently on a 'Buy 4 and only pay for 3' deal at Jax Tyres which makes them a great buy @ $317.50 per tyre fitted and balanced. Add another $80 or so for a wheel alignment.

                Hankook Ventus S1 evo3 SUV K127A from $415 | JAX Tyres & Auto 1300 367 897
                2017 Ford Fiesta ST the go kart

                2015 Audi SQ5 bi-turbo V6 TDI family hauler

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                • #23
                  Thanks, I didn't know that about the All Season vs Summer Verdes..

                  I think I might just go with the ContiSports this time, as the rear tires are still 50%.. so I can keep all 4x the same type - and I know how well they handle/stick around corners.
                  2018 Arteon R-Line - Black, Sunroof, Dynaudio, 20" Wheels, RacingLine: Stage 2 ECU+DSG|380mm BBK|Intercooler+Hoses|Oil Cooler|R600 Intake|Adjustable Front Droplinks|Dogbone Insert|Subframe Brace+Alignment Kit|Propshaft Alignment Kit, Milltek: Zirotec Downpipe, Harding: Front+Rear Sway Bars|Rear Droplinks, Other: OSRAM Dynamic Indicators, EvcX Throttle Controller, 034 (RED) Coil Packs, Various Carbon Bits
                  2022 Tiguan Allspace R-Line, Grey - Sunroof, Harmon Kardon

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by nermal View Post
                    I think I might just go with the ContiSports this time, as the rear tires are still 50%.. so I can keep all 4x the same type - and I know how well they handle/stick around corners.
                    Makes sense to keep all 4 tyres the same brand, and the Contisports are a great tyre.
                    2017 Ford Fiesta ST the go kart

                    2015 Audi SQ5 bi-turbo V6 TDI family hauler

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                    • #25
                      For those looking for New Tyres, there is a current special on for month of Nov 2024:

                      Black Tyre Month Deals @ Bob Jane T-Mart

                      40% OFF
                      Selected Kumho or Pirelli Sets of 4 Tyres

                      > Black Tyre Month
                      Last edited by FastMitch; 03-11-2024, 06:32 PM.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Mozzz View Post
                        PIRELLI SCORPION/VERDE 255/40R20 Tyres | mycar
                        ...mycar yesterday $1317 including 4 x 25540R20 KUMHO HP71 EV 101W...
                        Hi Mozzz,

                        Just checking after 6 months how have the Kumho HP71 EV compared to the previous Pirelli Scorpion Verde ?

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Lucas_R View Post
                          ... In Australia we need what is referred to in the tyre world as "Summer tyres" due to our climate.

                          You do not want these: PIRELLI SCORPION VERDE ALL SEASON 235/50R19 99H Tyre
                          These are the "Summer" version. These are fine: PIRELLI SCORPION VERDE 235/50R19 99V Tyres | Tyresales

                          The Michelins and Contisports you have are a high performance tyre. Nice and quiet and good grip but the tradeoff is relatively short life (soft rubber). You might be better off moving to a slightly less performance oriented tyre which will give a longer life. I have these Hankook Ventus S1 Evo 3 SUV tyres on my Audi SQ5 and am very happy with them. Currently on a 'Buy 4 and only pay for 3' deal at Jax Tyres which makes them a great buy @ $317.50 per tyre fitted and balanced.

                          Hankook Ventus S1 evo3 SUV K127A from $415 | JAX Tyres & Auto 1300 367 897
                          This is great info Lucas regarding the All Seasons vs Summer Pirelli's with the MyCar 50% Pirelli sale starting soon.

                          Is there a Tyre Code/Label No. to distinguish between the Pirelli Scorpion Verde 'All Seasons' vs 'Summer' versions?

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                          • #28
                            Best SUV Tyre for 2024

                            Originally posted by FastMitch View Post
                            This is great info Lucas regarding the All Seasons vs Summer Pirelli's with the MyCar 50% Pirelli sale starting soon.

                            Is there a Tyre Code/Label No. to distinguish between the Pirelli Scorpion Verde 'All Seasons' vs 'Summer' versions?
                            The all season version will have “A/S” or “All Season” written on the sidewall. But the easiest way to tell is to look at the tread pattern. The tread pattern is very obvious.

                            Pic below shows the All Seasons and you can see the writing on the sidewall of the tyre.




                            And this is the normal “Summer” version of the Verde tyre. This is the tyre you want for Australian climate.

                            Last edited by Lucas_R; 03-11-2024, 08:48 PM.
                            2017 Ford Fiesta ST the go kart

                            2015 Audi SQ5 bi-turbo V6 TDI family hauler

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Lucas_R View Post
                              The all season version will have “A/S” or “All Season” written on the sidewall. But the easiest way to tell is to look at the tread pattern. The tread pattern is very obvious.

                              Pic below shows the All Seasons and you can see the writing on the sidewall of the tyre.

                              And this is the normal “Summer” version of the Verde tyre. This is the tyre you want for Australian climate.
                              Thanks mate, this is very helpful.

                              Does that mean the Kumho HP71 EV are 'Summer' tyres based on the tread pattern?

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                              Last edited by FastMitch; 04-11-2024, 09:10 AM.

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                              • #30
                                Any tyre with "EV" in the description is designed for Electric Vehicles, so you don't want those. And although it doesn't specifically say all season on the tyre, the tread pattern design and this website description suggest that it is indeed an all season tyre: Kumho Tyres CRUGEN HP71 EV | Tyrepower O'Connor

                                Whats your budget per tyre and whats your tyre size. If you give me this info id be happy to suggest some good options for you.
                                2017 Ford Fiesta ST the go kart

                                2015 Audi SQ5 bi-turbo V6 TDI family hauler

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